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The veteran Japanese designer Hiroko Koshino is synchronising art with fashion on the catwalk in Tokyo.
Up-and-coming designer, Viviano Sue is debuting his flower-inspired creations in a bid to capture the circle of life.
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Tokyo's top venues have been fitted with fashion runways for the Japanese capital's fashion week, sponsored by e-commerce company Amazon.
As in the past, designers from Japan and Asia are dominating the event's lineup - almost sixty designers are presenting their collections here this year.
Japanese designer Hiroko Koshino is showcasing this colourful and artistic collection.
Koshino says she often gets inspiration from her artwork or by her travels abroad.
She says fashion goes in cycles, styles often repeat themselves over the years, but there's always a need to make them fresh and adapt them to today's times.
"I like to paint and that's art, but from there ideas come out and I bring those ideas into my fashion, that's what happens with me," explains Koshino.
"Sometimes when I design clothes, I get inspiration for my paintings, it depends. But this year, I'd say art was my inspiration."
For the veteran Japanese designer, fashion is like bringing sculpture and art into the world of fashion.
"I wanted to make something that was different, a different form," she says.
"If you think of sculpture and art, I wanted to mix the two and bring these art forms out in fashion."
Koshino's new collection went down well with the Tokyo audience.
"It was a wonderful and dynamic show, I was so very impressed," says guest Yumiko Tomioka.
Fashion designer Viviano Sue is presenting his collection for the second time in Tokyo.
Tokyo-based Sue has an international background having lived in China, the US and Japan.
He draws on both eastern and western cultures as a source of inspiration.
Known for his avante garde fashion creations, this year Sue collaborated with a flower artist for his collection.
Many models are either carrying or wearing flower arrangements.
"The concept of this collection is about the life of flowers," explains Sue.
"Usually, you see the designers and artists do the flowers when the flowers are blossoming, but for me I wanted to do a circle of life from the beginning to the end.
"I like here and it was nice, and there's so many amazing people, amazing talent here.
"And it was such an honour for me to show in Tokyo Fashion Week and with other really, really talented designers."
Tokyo Fashion Week is held twice annually in March and October.
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Oakland high school student Zachary Fernandez made it to the finals on the first season of Project Runway Junior, then headed straight back to Oakland School of the Arts to continue his education as a designer. His newest collection, Kathmandu, was inspired by recovery efforts in Nepal after the devastating 2015 earthquake. Art School followed Fernandez's process as he sketched, sourced fabric, and designed his new project, revealed at a culminating fashion show in spring 2016.
Hi, my name is Zachary Fernandez and I'm currently a fashion student. So I am starting my Kathmandu 2016 collection. My collection's gonna be debuting at my school fashion show, and so I have little under seven weeks to get this all put together. So our school assignment was to pick a city that we wanted to be inspired by for this collection. I ended with Kathmandu, Nepal, all of the trouble that they went through last year was really inspiring and I was able to take those ideas of imbalance and the destruction of culture and apply that to this new collection. These are the pieces that I ended up designing. They're ever-changing and they kind of just are always in flux. My sketching process involves a lot of images, a lot of mixed medias, I like to do collages, watercolors, acrylic paste, it's a real reflection of what my mind looks like. Here you have the final sketches that I've done. The sketching process for me is really a major step between just ideas and kind of this fantasy world that I've created in my mind to really functional wearable pieces. Fabric sourcing is one of my favorite things to do. It's really like a group activity, like meet a couple of friends, we'll just go, we'll explore the city, we'll get inspiration. So I'm looking for like a very pale blue that's almost like very silverish, and then I'm gonna be looking for a very deep, rust orange color. Okay, so I need to find this, but more grayish blue. The fabric store is one of those places that you go in with one idea and one concept and one thought, and you come out with like 500 more. This is it.
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- Hey! Yes! So I spend the majority of my time draping and it's definitely a part that will make or break a piece. I take a piece of muslin, which is just a really basic blend fabric, and I started sculpting it to the dress form. And then those mock-ups that I make of the dress form are then fitted to the model, and sometimes I try them on a model, I'm like, this is hideous, I don't know why, it just overpowers her or something happens and that leads to even better ideas and even more just, creativeness. When you design while you create, I just think it takes so much longer and you like pressure yourself so much more. So, my design mind is turned off. And it's just about sewing, and sewing, and sewing, and sewing, and sewing. So after I finish draping, I take a part of that mockup and I totally seam rip it and I re-pattern it, and then I cut out of my real fabric. It's always really nerve-wracking 'cause a lot of times the fabric's all that you have, either the budget doesn't allow for you to get more fabric, or there's simply not anymore left. It has this like box-like structure in it. The box is actually lined with horse-hair so that it can kind of take the shape and that's why I'm kind of trying to like manipulate it right now 'cause it just takes on whatever shape you really need it to. The show, oh the show. Six days, and I'm still cutting up fabric like, I don't think that's normal. There's always going to be that last minute hurry up and finish like state of being. I have a picture in my mind about how this is supposed to go, but who knows if it actually go that way. I think that there can be a lot of different ways to read the look. Obviously you look for like the main things like color, silhouette, is this an evening piece, is this a day piece and you just kind of put the garment and choose certain categories and that really helps people read fashion out, by the time the piece is on the runway I'm already thinking about a whole new collection and I'm really thinking something totally different, but it doesn't really hit me that these people, for them it's the first time that they've seen this. I've spent months and months planning and sketching and putting it together. If I see all these different things in these pieces, but no one else does, then it's kind of sad, but then it's also part of what makes fashion art, is because people see it in so many different ways. We are in my home, studio, bedroom combination in Berkeley, California. I have this look from Project Runway Junior, which was the first episode, and this look for my most recent collection. They really mean a lot to me 'cause they show how much progress I've made within the last four, five months.

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See 3 superhero and villain inspired fashion looks for Batgirl, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy created by students at FIDM Fashion Club for their Halloween photo shoot for Yeah! That Look on FAWN.
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Modern art can inspire fashion designers even in lingerie collections. Learn to design artistic panties and lingerie bottoms from a designer in this free fashion design video.
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Artist Piet Mondrian is known today for his patterns of black lines and bold, primary colors. But he started out painting classic Dutch landscapes. An exhibit at the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague traces the artist's path to abstraction. Photo: Gemeentemuseum
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Learn how to create 80s inspired fashion looks with Erin Lucas, host of The Warner Sound and daughter of legendary 80s rock bassist Cliff Williams of AC/DC, and Nikki Lund, fashion designer and co-founder of the White Trash Beautiful clothing line with rock guitarist Richie Sambora of Bon Jovi, in this fashion tutorial for Yeah! That Look on FAWN.
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Taylor Swift's New Album Red: The Fashion That Inspired it!
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Taylor Swift's new single, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together is topping the charts, with the release of her fourth album RED following shortly behind and in celebration we're breaking down T-Swifts top three sassy red dresses!
Taylor is known for rocking the girly pinks and feminine numbers when hitting the red carpet, but she does show her fierce side here and there and with an album entitled red, we can only bet she's going to start doing it even more!
One of our favorite Red carpet looks from Swift is back in 2011 at the CMT Artists of The Year event—Swift looked unbelievably stunning and honestly we can't believe this was a year ago!
Wearing a Porcelain dress—Taylor looked flirty with a signature silhouette, but the red gave it so much more maturity!
The bodice hugged Taylor showing off her itty bitty waist and the flowing full skirt gave it some great movement and showcased her long legs!
To up the ante even more, she wore gold peep toe shoes by Christian Louboutin to give the look a little extra class!
And her and makeup took the look to the side of Hollywood Glam! With her blonde locks parted over to the side curled and pinned up, the do was refined and classy!
And for makeup—Swift did her signature bright red lip which sidenote looks flawless on her album art and paired it with a cat winged eye liner and bold lashes!
Alright moving onto the second best red, red carpet look which is from the Billboard's Sixth Annual Women in Music event!
Wearing a gorgeous frock by designer Oscar De La Renta Taylor looked stunningly mature and beautiful and worthy of being the women of the year!
The red chiffon dress again played on Taylor's girly style with the light fabric, but the vibrant red gave it a much more pronounced and striking feel.
The dress was sexy in the body dropping down into a deep v neckline and then went into a belted waist that showed off Taylor's figure!
From there, the full skirt went into a midi-length for a more conservative hemline! She paired the dress with nude Prada pumps that elongated her already long legs and wore a few Lorraine Schwartz Jewels!
And again, for makeup she rocked the red lip and cat winged eyeliner, but this time with bangs and a very natural flowing do!
And last but not least, our favorite red look from the star to celebrate her album is this dress from the 2012 Billboard Music Awards!
Red is supposedly Taylor's color and that would totally make sense because it really makes this start stand out even more!
Donning a sexy dress from Elie Saab's Pre-Fall 2012 collection, Taylor literally stole the carpet.
Totally different from the usual looks that Taylor sports, this red carpet arrival will go down in the books as one of the best I've seen from anyone!
It's sleek, sexy and refined and there isn't a thing about it that should be changed!
The bodice of the dress was a sheer lace with a nude underlay and then dropped into a full skirt that flowed down the red carpet!
She paired it with Neil Lane jewels to add to the sophistication and kept her hair and makeup very sleek as well!
She wore her hair pin straight and over her shoulders, while her makeup was dramatic and ultra striking!
With a light complextion, Taylor brought out her eyes with a dark liner, intense lashes and an almost redish eyeshadow under the lash line and in the corners!
She paired that with a nude gloss to finish off the most perfect red look we've ever seen from Taylor!
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Chriselle puts together a vintage inspired fashion look using pieces from Unique Vintage, a store in Los Angeles that recreates vintage fashion looks from the 1930s, 40s, and 50s, for Yeah! That Look on FAWN.
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Popular, witty, sexy, glamorous – pop art exploded onto the cultural scene in the early 1960s. A new generation of artists rebelled against ‘high art’ to embrace the world of advertising, television, film stars, pop music and consumerism. Pop art shocked many but inspired even more.

“A Flair For Fashion” exhibition highlighted 200 years of fashion through the eyes of ceramic artists and sculptors at WMODA. Mitchell Perry, a fan favorite from Project Runway: Season 13, was at the event as a special guest Judge. Enjoy the first fashion show held at WMODA presented by the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. WMODA is located on the second floor of Gallery of Amazing Things, and is open Monday through Friday, 10am - 5 pm.
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I made this dress long long long time ago. I liked before, but now I really don’t like it because it doesn’t fit me and it looks VERY messy. I just think it’s too many bows, too much stuff. I didn’t have proper machine and fabric before.
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The exciting worlds of fashion, fine art, dance and gourmet cuisine collide when San Francisco-based designer Joui Turandot celebrates the debut of her clothing line Vagadu, in the heart of Chicago's emerging modern art movement, the Pilsen/Bridgeport area.
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Each Vagadu collection is inspired by a different contemporary artists' creative process. This inspiration informs each of the one-of-a-kind pieces and brings the artists vision to life. All of the clothes are hand-made and function as wearable works of art meant to inspire the wearer both creatively and spiritually. Of her collection, Turandot says Clothes should represent you expressively and politically. Vagadu is made with inspiration and love for humanity.
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Local painter Rex Flodstrom will be featured and 10 of his paintings will be on display. Flodstrom will create a piece of art live using an original Vagadu dress as a canvas. The piece created by Flodstrom will then be available to own via a silent auction at the end of the event. All of the elements of the evening will celebrate Flodstrom's work in different mediums and is certain to be a feast for the senses.
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Guests will be treated to a delectable 6-course Pan Asian Fusion tasting menu provided by Chicago underground chef Efrain Cuevas. Cuevas conceived the sweet and savory treats by incorporating elements of Flodstrom's personal food favorites and influences from his art.

Israeli makeup artist Tal Peleg creates eye makeup and body art looks worthy of Lady Gaga! Watch her transform her inspiration into eye art that features her cats, Beauty and the Beast, fairy tale princesses and even emojis! Her million social followers have never seen anything like it! And neither have we!
Tal’s miniature body art is GENIUS. She digs deep into her creative inspiration to put every imaginable image on the eye. Watch the video to see incredible eye art by Tal Peleg, and find out what inspires her.
Her work features everything from cupcakes to scenes from your favorite Hollywood movies, and she’s been noticed by Hollywood celebrities, including Katy Perry and Ryan Reynolds.
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Luckily for us, Israel has more than its share of gifted folks whose creations range from the world-altering to the whimsical. But they all come from a deep-seated desire to give, create, contribute and express. That’s the #IsraeliWay!
For this series, we went on a quest to find some of Israel’s hidden gems, people whose talents and passions make a deep impact but haven’t yet landed them on the international stage like Gal Gadot. And that’s how we met Tal Peleg.
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In this episode…The boys explore the style surrounding UK Grime culture.
PAQ go head-to-head to see who can get the sickest grime-inspired fit.
Freshly back on home soil after their whirlwind trip in New York, the boys decide to celebrate a homegrown culture having worldwide impact on the fashion world. Yep, Grime. From TNs to tracksuits, Ed Hardy to Avirex, they leave no stone unturned in order to find the perfect grime fits.
The guys' final fits are judged by none other than Julie Adenuga, radio presenter for Apple Beats 1 UK and sister of Grime icons JME and Skepta.
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About 2 years ago I went to the David Bowie Exhibit at the MCA in Chicago and was so inspired!
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Designers and tailors are our heroes. They are the artists and magicians who transform our fabrics into the expressive styles you see today. Because of them, our fabrics come to life and are worn with pride and elegance. During this campaign, several designers will inspire us with their creations. For this new fabric collection Dauvia Nijenhuis and Rianne Mertens surprised us with their fashion creations.
Dauvia was born in Angola, and raised in the Netherlands since she was 10. She taught herself fashion design, and began wearing her own handmade creations in 2011. She got so many requests for outfits that she finally opened her own atelier, Dauvia, in 2015.

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Fashion Bananas was the first fashion blogger I followed. I remembered how Delmy inspired me to wear blazers and how she nailed every look while looking super feminine. There are so many fashion bloggers out there nowadays but I think she's one of the best. True to her fashion sense she continues to inspire many women with her flawless style so that's why I wanted to include a DIY clothes video inspired by her
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Burberry's latest collection at London Fashion week on Monday was inspired by British artist Henry Moore. Models strutted the runaway "amid his sculptures in neutral designs influenced by his work." The British brand's runway show featured both men's and women's wear, featuring the label's "trademark outerwear." There were also deconstructed knits, lace dresses, and rope detailing. Burberry's Chief Creative Officer, Christopher Bailey, said he's always been inspired by Moore and has used his influences in other collections, but for this season he really worked to "understand his thought process."
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Timmy aka SLOTH paints murals, shoes and anything and everything in between. He has his own clothing brand inspired from street art and adventure with the hopes of spreading positive vibes. (https://iamsloth.com/)
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Hailing from traditionally and culturally rich, Ethiopia, Mahlet Afework is a fashion designer that incorporate this heritage into her modern fashion designs. Working with only hand woven fabrics from the region all her creations are crafted in their small workshop in Addis Ababa.
Her focus is on woman's wear and accessories and her ranges go for the cool and comfortable look infused with local patterns and styles.

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I've already uploaded my sketchbook from my AS Level coursework and here is my exam one! I chose the question 'Stacked' and proceeded to think about layers of flower petals, specifcally roses.
I looked at Dolce & Gabbana for their beautiful ss10 rose prints, as seen in their Bond St Store, Vogue as shot on public view at Somerset House by Nick Knight as part of the Showstudio Fashion Revolution exhibition and Tatler. Then at roses on the street in my wardrobe and I paid a visit to David Austin Roses.
My other artists were painting Henri Fantin-Latour (who I unfortunately skipped a couple of pages of in this flick through as you can guess by the uncertain pause) and textile artist Helene Soubeyran.
I then progress into samples and there's a photograph of the dress I made on the final page.

Here's info about all the stuff I mention in this video! :) (and part 2, of course)
Movies: Moulin Rouge, Pleasantville, Marie Antoinette, Chicago, The Fifth Element
You can get info on any of these on imdb.com
Books:
Fashion Now
available here: http://www.amazon.com/Fashion-Now-Selects-Important-Designers/dp/3822840750/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1275257940&sr=8-1
There's also a Fashion Now 2 out! :)
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Costume and Fashion
available here: http://www.amazon.com/Illustrated-Encyclopedia-Costume-Fashion-Present/dp/1844034836/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1275258005&sr=1-1-fkmr0
Fresh Fruits
available here: http://www.amazon.com/Fresh-Fruits-Shoichi-Aoki/dp/0714845108/ref=pd_bxgy_b_text_b
The original Fruits book (which I like better) is here: http://www.amazon.com/Fruits-Shoichi-Aoki/dp/0714840831/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1275258048&sr=1-3
I couldn't find the promo book for Eternal Poison online :/ Sorry.
Luminous Art
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But considering it was a FREE promo book, any price is a rip off! :b Though I guess it WAS produced in very limited quantities...
Art of Final Fantasy IX
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This is the English version of the Japanese book I own. I've seen it before, it's a very nice hardcover with pretty much the exact same contents :)
Final Fantasy X Visual Arts Collection
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The artists I mentioned here were: Yoshitaka Amano and (I didn't say his name, but the main designer is) Tetsuya Nomura. He's a great illustrator, Google him! :)
The Complete Phantom of the Opera
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Gothic and Lolita Bibles
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Website:
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My username is Leemoo, you can check out some of my fashion illustrations :) Or make an account and upload your own art!
Music for this video is Unkle feat. Alice Temple - Mistress

Francko Edge & Mako Munster have fun in the studio for a Bowie Fashion tribute with Photographer Ellen Bond & Makeup Artist Samantha-Ann Marie Goodwin-Nicholas. Wardrobe stylists involved were Francko, Macko, Deniz Berkin &
Penelope Anne Doheny Goranson.
This video was intended to have the soundtrack Sound and Vision by David Bowie from the album Low.

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Come to The National Museum of Mexican Art, where you can immerse yourself in the richness of authentic Mexican art and culture right here in Chicago. Whatever your background, you'll connect to this museum on a very personal level.
We showcase 3,000 years of creativity from both sides of the border, connecting museum visitors to the diversity of Mexican culture.
You'll find us in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood. Here, in the heart of the city's Mexican community, our 7,500-piece permanent collection meets the highest museum standards. Our pieces and exhibitions travel to museums around the globe because they value the quality of our collection. But here at home, the museum is always free.
Our curators are experts in Mexican art and their passion for the museum is contagious. You'll pick this up at every turn, from the up-close-and-personal placement of the art to the bilingual stories that guide you through the galleries.
Over the years we've inspired and empowered tens of thousands of children and youth through arts education programs. They may be studying to be career artists or learning new ways to express themselves. Kids of all ages work together in our after school classes, summer camps, and teen mentor ships.

Education inspired by fashion: Covering 4 cities in 4 days, we present the highlights from our ID Live Tour 2015.
This year we were in Dublin, Glasgow, Leeds and London, showcasing the latest trends in colour, cutting and style for Autumn/Winter 2015. With live education from our team of talented ID Artists, sneak peeks at some of our newest product launches and a preview of the newest clothing collection from Reiss, the 2015 tour was one of our most widely attended education events yet!
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The Genius Who Invented Economics Blogging Reveals How He Got Everything Right And Whats Coming Next.
Bill McBride, Calculated Risk The economics blogosphere was invented in early 2005 by a retired technology executive in Southern California named Bill McBride.
Thank God for that, because his blog, Calculated Risk, has been an invaluable and influential read for numerous reasons.
For one thing, its always been right. In its early days, when we all started reading it, it was way ahead of the curve in terms of warning about the housing bubble, horrible bank lending practices, and generally the economic collapse. From his perch in Newport Beach, CA he could see first hand the people taking out loans worth 10x their income, filling their Inland Empire garages with Harleys and Boats that they obviously couldnt afford.
But unlike many other bloggers who made a name during the crisis, he didnt stick with the doom and gloom message. He started making arguments for a GDP rebound in 2009.

Then in February of this year, he made his most important call: He announced: The Housing Bottom Is Here . McBride had officially come full circle from his days warning of housing collapse. Today, 8 months later, the housing bottom is becoming general consensus.
In addition to being correct on the economy, Calculated Risk has imparted the internet with other good practices, such as dutifully charting out the data, and examining data in an impartial, apolitical, non-hysterical manner.